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                        For the first time since the ‘80s, Louisville’s LGBTQ residents will get a dedicated community center and youth shelter.
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                        Clinics in Kentucky and Indiana recently began offering gender affirming hormone therapy for people who are transitioning.
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                        Kentucky’s dispute with a Baptist adoption agency that rejects same-sex couples could be affected by a recent SCOTUS ruling.
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                        Republicans are calling on Gov. Andy Beshear to renew a contract with a Baptist adoption organization that views homosexuality as sinful.
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                        The announcement springs from last summer's landmark Supreme Court decision banning employment discrimination against LGBTQ people.
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                        Louisville is the second Kentucky city to ban conversion therapy.
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                        And during a protest earlier Friday evening, Louisville Police arrested 76 people in the NuLu area.
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                        The Kentucky Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit against Lexington T-shirt maker Hands On Originals, which refused to print T-shirts for a 2012 gay pride parade on religious grounds.
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                        At issue is whether Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which bars sex discrimination, covers gay and transgender workers.
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                        The high court hears cases testing whether employers are free to fire employees because they are gay or transgender.